The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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An Accident Policy for
$1000. issued by the North
American Accident Insur-
ance Co. of Chicago III.
These policies arc issued
tn anv person between the
fces of 10 to C5 years
whose pwenaw. . uu
store amount to $3.00 and
n additional 31c for post-
age and registering letter.
Vc issue you a coupon
and each purchase is
punched until the amount
of $3.00 is shown then
the policy is issued with-
out any further cost c-
cept 31c. One person is
entitled to $3000 insur-
ncc i
Let us show you the
policy.
The
Smith Drug Co.
J. A. McQaetn Mgr.
RAILROAD TIME CARD.
H. 41 T. C. Schedule.
No. 1 Northbound 1:21 ! "
Xo. 5 Northbound 12:f- '
No. 2 Southbound 3:2". m.
No. C Sou'hbound 2:41 m.
I. A C. N. Schedule.
No. 14. Northbound 12 I' m.
No. 15 Southbound 4:11 !
Waiter Fowbr. a proinln-nt uttli--1
man of OorgMown was h"re today I
on biihlni'HM.
I.O.ST A bunch of key five or !
nIx key In bunch. Klnl-r will t
return to thl office na i
I). I). KaKthain of Italy ban Joined
bin wife h'Te In a visit to Dr. and
Mra. J. W. Howell.
Mr. and Mra. (one 1'uun returned !
to IN-arti" yesterday uft r visiting re-
lative In thl city.
Fnah br ad roll and cake aluayn1
on ha.id alHo nice Hue. of fa:;ey can- !
JI-h. Mra. Otto Ilochrne.
Mra. S. II. HUknian ami son ISmler i
returned to Waco ytMicr iay after vl-1
Itlng Mr. and Mrn. K. J. lliitbr.
.Mis I. was. lio hn taught In th"
Texas Woman College tin. in ht tt'
slon. left K.it'inl.ty night for Chicago j
FOIl RKNT-The Skating Kink for
(biiicix mi'! entertainment of nil
kln.l. Si c Kulolih My rx at Kaglu i
office.
Th" l-onge-t I'ol" Knocka the Per-
simmon. If you don't believe It hear
lilill. y ai tin- ( arni Hall Monday
night. 149
For til kind of iwirft work
sidewalks plastering. -tr.. call on ni
at First National bank tjull llnx. J.
V. MiiHgravc. 1 1
Itnn't forget Tli" Iinrtt I'ol"
Knocka tin- l' THlnmion" at the Car-
iH'Kl.' Hall Mon.lay night. Admlaalon
1.-. and cent. 14J
MU Stella Allln of Cleburne will
! the KU'-H of Misses Nellie Cole
an. I A If Koli.l.' during h- A. an.l
M. lointiietic. -fin-nt.
J. W. Coulter went to Kuikdal"
.!. nlay to " hlx li'tle sr"H-
laughter aim aio ro in ii'i r
..ii t m lir anl Mrs II. T. Coulter. aw"1
Straw Hats
For Men
I hi it the Straw Mat
More. Whether you le
young old or miJdle a?e
we have the hat for you.
hxery hat f.eh from the
larftM traw hat factory in .
thu country an.l no fancy
prices tacked on to theri
here.
$150
to
$4.00
Parks & Waldrop
The Clothitrt
OFFICERS AND EDITORS FOR 09-10
Student Attociation and College
i
Publication at A. and M. College
Elect Officers and Editor
for Next Setslon.
Th Student' aittMn'latlon the or-
Ranl.ation of th" a'udnte of the A.
I ml l rVitli.vu .f Tam mhl h ha
control of Ktmlent afTalm during the
I ...... U. l..i ll. u fi.tlfi'lni?
1 "ill" H- Jlll W " 1-. U1C ww n
officer for the aeMnlou of 1!09 10: C.
'V. Ijirtiett iirealdent; E. I. Arneaou
of Ft. Worth V. P. V. Scott Moore of
Ilraih. aeretary and treasurer.
! f uui'le KavanatiKh of Iloimton wan
e4-(e. editOI lii chief of the Ilatal-
I lion the atmlenf publication and A.
L. Ward of Hoiiiton bualneM niana-
l?er.
FINAL EXAMS AT A. AND M.
Elegant Invitation to the Commence-
ment and Final Ball Have Been
Utued.
BIG BARBECUE AT HEARNE.
Our neighbor little city of Ilarne!
la preparing to alve the blKKeiit n-
tertalnment on next Friday June 4.
In her history. They are goto; to
elve a free barbecue and Run ahoot
and arrangement are being made to
rare for the people of the entire aur-
rounding country. Ilearne while a
Mnall olace. never doe thing by
I halve and all who a'tend may reat
aaaured of royal entertainment and1
th time of their live. A very ec '
la) Invitation I extended the jieople
of IJryan and they will be greatly dis-
appointed If the people of thU city
do not attend In great number.
Examination have commenced and
now until commencement time
LOCALS AND PERSONALS.
Try Klihclieii vegetable. 11
W. L. Vtsey of Wlxon. wa In the
city tolay.
Car new crop alfalfa on trak. II' n-
wrllng Hroa.
Itajah llk. COo cjuallty ft Z'.'c at
Tuirene Edge'. 141
American Ileauty Hour. Ill
Freh ahlptnent rakea. cracker and
tandle today at Fountain. I'l
Willie Ilalley ranie down from Cal-
vert )cterdv to vlalt frlen.l.
Mia Illa Andrew of Culon Hill.
wa a vlxltor to the city today.
If you love to laugh hear Kldby
at the Carnegie Hall Monday night.
14f
Mia Ada Field returned to Culvert
y'erdy after v lulling t Villa Ma-
ria. Sa? I5II1. "The !inget Pole Knock
the peralmiiHin" Monday night. I-ef
14!
Our trade I Inrrea-dng all 'be
why? King 111 or l? and nnd
i:.i
Trde with Fountain during June.
ir.l
Tha 11. Y. P. r. Lyceum Conre le'.
tur at the Carnegie Hall Monday
Mrbt.
FOR RENT Cheap two five room
Ioums; iciMid well water. W. A.
149
'Uati(
gi
out
lir and Mra. M. E. Weaver and
lt.-v. .1. M. liiilloik returned yter-
.lay afteriicon from Calvett where
they utteiiib-.l the Flf'li Sunday nie't-
ing ami Worker Inittltti'e of the Cen-
tral dUtrlct asaoi latlnii.
I Sir. mimI 5!r. J. arnei ni
C. irlan t am- h returned yeaterday
afterii.Min from Italia. The many
frUnd of Mr Nat C.. Ttirney Mr.
Carm da'isliter. will lw glad to know
that she l recovering from a recent
ai-rlouit llln.
Crux Rus I" " dil'" "l
I vy llroa. rt
J. It. Wlltfong of College wa l
the It y to.lay.
Mi Pet Montgomery left today for
a visit to Waco.
Mr. A. 5. Arnold left to.lay for a
Vlflt to Tetllpb'.
ilr. J. H. Royder of Welllxirn wa
a Ultor to th.VUy to.lay.
Willi.. Itallev returned to Calvert to
day after a vUlt to friend In thH
city.
Matting from l' cent up n.l fringe
!iade from : up during our 10 day
ab'. Ivy Ilro. l;i
Uxy llroa.. having a big run on
their floor covering and hade dur-
ing their 10 day ale. I1
Mr. and Mr. I). I. Eataham re-
turned to Italy today after vlalt to
Ir. and Mr. J. W. Howell.
Prof and Mr. E. U Eavea left to-
day for Auotln to nd the aummer
month. Prof. Evan haa been teach-
ing in Allen Academy the .at eU.n.
MIk Winnie lUmnevllle returned to-
day from Morgan City. "' he
ha been teaching. She wa accom-
panied home by Mlfa Alrlna Terrabon-
ner.
Rev. C .A. KldU-y arrived today from
I'ea.imont and will lecture at the ( ar
1- Striihan. head of the Rryan l e
company. today In Houston on ( lre.
huHlrie. . y . p. while In the city
l. dMK'll 1 lir IMIP.' r
Pernlnmion."
H' ' K. Weaver.
i
there will lie one after another until
all have be-n completed. In be-
tween exam the atudent will be
buay getting ready for commencement
on l arranging the final affair of the
K' hool )er.
The Invitation for the commence-
ment e-Xercliie have liwll lUed. It
i a very neat Invitation. In an oval
frame at the top. on the front la a
i.hfocrai.hlc scene of the campu.
allowing the agricultural building the
building occupied by the veterinary
d.-nartment. and the cotton mill build
ing thu bringing out forcibly the
M.i..n of the ctilcge life which ha
reference particularly to agricultural
itlu.' thla In aold. are the
UAH ' -" w
fliture lMt and below thl a eal it
r.i white and aold. with a Texa
atar In the center and around the
border the lettering A. and M. College
of Texa. He low thl In large let
ter in gold A. and M. The Invitation
I nicely worded. It Includes on the
back leaf the lift of graduate ami
nnt tmll committees are
ahown.
President John Sbarf Williams. Jr.
Arrangements W. W. Gilbert.
h airman ' f- H Dlrblll. II. L. Rob-
ertnon. R. E. Aldwell and Charle K
Morton.
nn Invitation David B. Ilarrl.
chairman: W. Foater Viae. Richard T
Hearu-gard. Claude J. llnter. Thorn-
aa A. Van Amburgh. and Henry F.
On reception Wllllamll . Ferneaux
chairman; P. M. Shearer A. A. Mc-
Hanlel. J. V. McCown and H. W
Munaon.
On IVcoratlons Max II. Welnert.
chairman; T. A. Cole. M. E. Hutaon.
R. F. Miller. 11. R. Veelcker. R. 8.
Reading and O. W. Sherrlll.
On floor . F. II. Hlttle chairman
Nelson R. Ruahninre. J ane It. Cmm.
Mat S. Hethel E. P. Arneon E. V.
Smith an.l Charles Sandford.
On finance C. V. I-"EKett chair-
man: K. M. Trigg. R. T. Sell. Lloyd
Wade. J. L. Mcllhanney. 8. A. Ullard
Engagement of Mi Tabor and Mr.
Shaw Announced.
Mr. and Mr. J. Q. Tabor announce;
the engagement and approaching mar-
rlage of their daughter Aubra. to
James C. Shaw of Kobe Japan. The j
marriage w ill be solemnized In July j
The announcement will be of wide- i
spread Interet to the friend of the
Tabor family throughout the aiate t
an.l to thoe of the brldergoom-tdec t. :
who I a Texa man. Mr. Shaw i S
Cornell graduate and U now con-j
ultinc engineer to the Kanaaakl
dockyard and technical advlaor to the
Japanese government. Mr. Shaw was
formerly a resident of (Julncy Maa.
where he waa altant engineer on
steam turbines for the Fore River
Shipbuilding company. Mis Tabor I
imoular and admired girl in Hous
ton society and Ij receiving the cr :
dial good wlahes of large circle ol
Interested friends. Houston Pot.
Ml Tabor I now resident of
Houston but Hryan clalma her aa Ita
very own. She wa torn In thl city
and reared here to charming young
womanhood and the bt wishei of
every heart In the home of her child-
hood will go with her to her far
away home in the 'Flowery King- j
dom." 1
A FREE DEMONSTRATION
- - - OF -
WHITE OLDEST
Will be Given Thursday
and Friday
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AT OUR STORE
Will serve you with Hot Biscuit Cake and Coffee
from 9:30 to 11 o'clock and from-4 to 6 in the
afternoon. Miss Wightman does her own cooking
and will serve you with the best cake and biscuit
possible from the Highest grade Flour made.
Everybody Invited. Especially the Ladies
and insure you it will be helpful as well as enjoyable.
Jno.M. Lawrence & Co.
GET YOUR S
Jr.. and T. 8. Wyche.
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E. J. JENKINS
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That most laughable entertainment.
" Breach) of I'romtse Suit." will be
given at the courthouse Monday eve
ning. May 31. for the benefit o fth
KpUcopal church. Thl ha been pre
sented with signal success In Hou
ton. Hrenham and other Texa cltle
an.l the ladle here who have charge
of the affair. hoje for a liberal pat
ronage. A small admission fee of
centa will be charged for thla novel
lnteretlhg and mirth-provoking civ
tertalnment and everybody I mot
cordially Invited to attend. Just come
and the ladles promise you more than
your nfrmcy'a worth.
ACADEMY FOR CRILS AT BRYAN
The Woman'! College opened aome
few year ago at Hryan ha been
chanc-d to an academy an.l wfll
! hereafter give only two yeara colle-
glate atu.lles. This change haa been
brought about from a lack of patron-
age for a college course.
Rev. J. J. Pipkin representing th?
work was here a few days ago and
In conversation with him we learned
that there I room for forty girls at
the Academy that Is. that many can
be taken care of by the Academy
board rooma and laundry.
Thl school Is of Baptist origin an.l
M conducted by Baptist eople. but
o n to all who wish to take advan
tage of an excellent school near
home where the student receives re
ligious training a well aa general
education. A school of this charac
ter la needed In thl part of the
nate. a there are none here and
those who havj girl they want edu-
cated can do no better than send
them to thl most worthy lntltutlon.
Thl part of Texa I sadly In need
of better educational facilities and
this academy right at our door should
recti tv a large patronage. Renum-
ber that one dollar down In educa-
tion bring forth an hundred fold.
Anderson Advocate.
ThisBanh Desires
The business friendship and influence
of Small Depositors. .Irrespective of the
size of your account we would be pleased
to add your name to the large number
of those who have found business with us
satisfactory.
The
Bank
of Bryan
Children Fret.
Children ten year old an.l under
will be admitted free to Dr. Ridley's
lecture. The longest Pole Knock the
Persimmon." tonight at Carnegie Hall.
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Are raging over the country and Bryan is likely to be
visited by one at any time judging from the big hail
storm just passed. We issue liberal policies covering
against loss or damage by wind and hail at reasonable
rates. We also insure growing crops against hail
damage. Ask for rates and policy conditions.
No Trouble to Answer Questions
rJcOQE AdAHS fecN
PHONE 265 MUEK BUILDING
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A CRltAJiON OF ART
We have disnlaved on our main floor a beautiful Combination Chair Table. It is a handsome specmen of Pyrcgraphic Work from the ftrt departm.n
V TlLA MARI A The proceeds derived from the sale of this novel piece of art are to be applied to be bu.ld.ng of the new hall
ft faE grounds. On Display This Week. Ask us fcnnfcrrnatai governing d.spas:l.
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The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1909, newspaper, May 31, 1909; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth323250/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .